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“I’m fast on the PlayStation, but I’m faster in reality!” Fabio Quartararo

The world of MotoGP is going through quite the rollercoaster this season. Fans and enthusiasts can get their motorsports racing dose with the VideoPass free trial until the start of the season but what we’re more excited about is the MotoGP Virtual Race happening this Sunday. Some of MotoGP’s top riders will participate, including the 2019 Rookie of the Year, Fabio Quartararo (Petronas Yamaha SRT).

Currently stuck at home due to Coronavirus pandemic, the young Frenchman tells his story of how he makes do with training and other things within the walls of his beloved household. Huge credit to Petronas Yamaha SRT for this Q&A with Fabio Quartararo during this time of hardship.

How are you doing and where are you now?

“Well I’m Ok; I’m at home in Andorra and I’m training. The situation is I think a little bit like other parts of Europe – we’re not totally in quarantine but I try to go out as little as possible to have more security staying at home.

“We don’t know when we’ll start the season but of course we need to be fit and 100% prepared whenever the first race is, so I’m training hard and, of course, looking forward to starting the season.”

How are you training?

“More or less like the pre-season, but honestly in pre-season and during the season, the training is pretty much the same. Just in the pre-season, you can do more riding with the motorcycle, and more motocross, but now we can’t really go out of the home, so the training is the same as normal, just without the chance to ride. I’m basically spending hours doing workout at home to keep my body in good shape. I try to control what I’m eating and that’s it, I can’t do a lot more in this extraordinary situation.”

What else are you doing to keep busy?

“Apart from watching Netflix, films, and reading books, I’m Facetiming with family and friends, playing on the PlayStation, and ordering the house and the garage a little bit!

“I’m not watching so many races, but I’m watching some practice sessions where I finished quickest or where I’m proud of the lap I did, like the qualifying in Jerez.”

 

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How are you with virtual racing?

“I’m fast on the PlayStation but if you look at the standings compared to the top guys there I’m faster in reality! But it’s true that it’s always good to have fun on the MotoGP videogame and I’m really lucky to have one at home during these tough moments.”

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How much can you still speak to your team?

“We have a WhatsApp group and almost every day we are sending messages. I think it’s really important to keep contact with the people that help you a lot and that you love.

“We are a team and we need to support each other as a team. All over the world people are having tough moments, but we need to keep strong and keep going and I’m sure normality will come back. I hope something will happen soon for a good solution.”

What would you say to everyone and the MotoGP community?

“I think the most important thing is to stay at home. I know it can be really boring, because for me I’m not a static guy – I love to go out, I love to train, I love to move – but at this moment the best solution is to stay at home and stay safe. That’s the message I want to share to everyone. And to clean your hands, try to keep distance and have no physical contact with people – this is the most important during this time. We have to be more responsible than ever.

“And of course to the fans – it’s tough for those with passion that can’t wait for it, but I can promise that as soon as we can come back we will give you a good show and we will make as many MotoGP races as possible and have fun to make some good racing again.”

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MotoGP Virtual Race happening this Sunday

A passionate individual when it comes to anything related to two wheels (or sometimes more), he enjoys the chaotic and magical world of motorsports as much as riding leisurely to the shops on his beloved Vespa. With an education-based background, he is always eager to learn and share about the poetic arts of motorcycling.

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